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[quote=Anonymous][quote]The numbers are nowhere near right. Neither 12 out of the original 40 (30% of the 4th grade), nor 18 out of 60 (30% of the number by 8th grade) leave before Upper School. Again, there is not a lot of attrition most years, but the numbers are small enough that it can vary by year. Nevertheless, this suggests that there are a lot of ninth grade openings and aside from the normal 9th grade expansion with 20 admits to about 75-80, there are not a lot of extra slots from droves of eighth graders going elsewhere. Given that we both agree there's not a lot of counseling out, I guess it doesn't really matter that we disagree on the extent of attrition. (And if potential families are very interested they can get specifics from the STA Admissions office.) [/quote] If 3 leave after 4th grade they fill the slots the next year - they do not wait until 8th grade. 3 in 4th, 3 in 5th, 3 in 6th, 3 in 7th, more like 8 in 8th. So that is 20 leave sometime from 4th to 8th grade. There are the 20 spots of growth plus the 8 that leave for other opportunities in 8th grade, so yes there are 20-28 spots open for 9th grade, some years it is 23 but next year it is more like 28. Look at the current 8th grade - how many of those kids were there in 4th grade. about 32, 20% have left. The 7th grade class has higher numbers that have left. [/quote]
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